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by Ben Matheson, KYUKFederal staff will again manage king salmon on the lower Kuskokwim River after requests from tribes. Earlier this year, a handful of…
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By Daysha Eaton, KYUKThe Alaska Court of Appeals has affirmed a lower court’s decision that Yup’ik Fishermen who fished for King salmon during a state…
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Aid to needy families, state child support services funding at riskState officials have said federal funding could be on the line if the Legislature does…
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Goal of tribal same-sex policy is inclusion of all tribal membersSoutheast Alaska’s largest tribal organization has authorized its courts to perform…
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Trespassing bison on Kodiak safe from hunters Friday the Alaska Supreme Court overturned a 2007 Alaska Department of Fish and Game regulation that…
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Climate change and Alaska Natives: Food securityBy Joaqlin EstusHere's the second in our series on Climate Change and Alaska Natives.Wild foods are…
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Teams buoyed by hope, sense of new beginnings despite state's financesThis weekend, Walker-Mallott transition teams met at the University of Alaska…
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With 30,000+ early and absentee ballots still to be counted, the two men in the lead for U.S. Senator for Alaska -- Dan Sullivan -- and for Alaska…
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With 30,000 votes yet to be counted, AP says Begich cannot overcome Sullivan's lead Last night the Associated Press declared Dan Sullivan the winner in…
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Vote!It's always important to vote and get your voice heard, but today's election has a couple of races that are very close, making every vote potentially…